Maéstro™
Ultimate Protection Nail Station Setup Guide
1. Getting Started
Unpacking Your Product
- Carefully unpack your 4BLANC product. Inspect for any visible damage during shipment.
- Ensure all components are included (see the manual or the list in the picture).
- Tip: Keep the packaging until setup is complete to ensure no pieces are missing.
2. Installation Guide
Step-by-Step Installation
Assemble the dust collector according to the directions that come in the box, and watch the video tutorial. You can find detailed installation recommendations and tips and tricks for working with the dust collector below.
It is important to install the filter correctly
The filter is installed correctly if the dust collector housing is tightly screwed on, and the inside of the filter is visible through the upper flower hole (see image). The filter fits snuggly in its compartment. This is necessary to ensure a hermetic seal.If you find it difficult to feel the suction with your hand, you can check the operation of the dust collector using a sheet of paper or directly during a procedure.
Clamp Installation
A table/countertop mount is included in the box with the dust collector. If you install the mount on a pedicure cabinet or cart, make sure that it is stable (the cabinet should weigh at least 8 kg). When installing the dust collector on a table, the recommended distance between the edge of the table and the work area is at least 30 cm.You may also purchase an optional special reinforced floor stand on our website. It will stabilize the dust collector and make it transportable, and you won’t have to worry about the dimensions of your table or the weight of your cabinet.
Correct position
In order to ensure that the dust collector housing does not fall off, you need to position it along the same axis as the pantograph (metallic mount).When installed this way, the dust collector will be seated evenly and stably. To prevent deformation of the pantograph rod, position the dust collector correctly, as indicated in the diagram.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
WARNING: Make sure to keep hair, clothing, and small objects away from the openings in the grille and the motor blades.
When the dust collector is turned on, you will hear a characteristic sound similar to an airplane jet engine starting up. Do not be alarmed: This is just a normal feature of this type of motor.
When the dust collector is turned on, you will hear a characteristic sound similar to an airplane jet engine starting up. Do not be alarmed: This is just a normal feature of this type of motor.
Positioning
Many airborne materials are produced as you work that need to be removed, including fine flying dust (suspended particles that can damage the respiratory tract) and sawdust (large particles that fall down onto the table under their own weight). Therefore, it is important to direct the flow towards the dust collector. For your convenience, when removing the cover, position the dust collector at an angle to the side opposite of your working hand (as shown in the video): The dust collector should be positioned similarly in the pedicure work area (see video). Sawdust that clings to your glove due to static electricity can be easily removed by running the palm of your hand over the suction surface.
Cleaning and care
To ensure that the dust collector works flawlessly, the filter must be cleaned and replaced regularly. We recommend cleaning the filter 3−4 times per month (every 20−30 procedures).
Remember: The filter should not come in contact with water or another liquid! When cleaning the dust collector and replacing the filter, be sure to wear protective equipment (mask and gloves).
Remember: The filter should not come in contact with water or another liquid! When cleaning the dust collector and replacing the filter, be sure to wear protective equipment (mask and gloves).
How frequently to change the filter
We recommend replacing the filter with a new one if there is a noticeable reduction in the suction power. The filter has an approximate service life of 2 to 6 months (provided that the filter is emptied and cleaned at regular intervals) depending on how much the device is used.
We ask specialist pedicurists who provide podiatry treatments in particular to evaluate the risks of filter cleaning. If it is likely that the dust may contain opportunistic pathogens, you should not clean filter and instead change it every 1−2 months.
We ask specialist pedicurists who provide podiatry treatments in particular to evaluate the risks of filter cleaning. If it is likely that the dust may contain opportunistic pathogens, you should not clean filter and instead change it every 1−2 months.
Remember: your health is more important than saving money on replaceable filters.You can order replaceable filters in the our shop.
Useful life hacks
MANICURIST SITTING POSITION When working with a client at a manicure table, use a palm rest. It will help you position the client’s hands higher, which will allow you to align your posture and relieve tension in your back. When you are concentrating on a procedure, do not point your hands at the table, and do not hunch over. Do not forget to practice some stretches and other exercises between client sessions.
REMOVING MATERIAL When removing material, we recommend setting the cutter speed to 25,000−30,000 revolutions, which helps to slow down the particles so that they can form a stream, which you can then direct towards the dust collector. Sawdust that clings to your glove due to static electricity can be easily removed by running the palm of your hand over the suction surface.
REMOVING MATERIAL When removing material, we recommend setting the cutter speed to 25,000−30,000 revolutions, which helps to slow down the particles so that they can form a stream, which you can then direct towards the dust collector. Sawdust that clings to your glove due to static electricity can be easily removed by running the palm of your hand over the suction surface.